:4 ,4 ,11 . 4 4,..**, 4 4'4 4, 4,41 qls,4% 4-4'4 44,4 JP • * 4 4,4, • •_•.,t. • _ Lf CCr • _ V , s ~ Israeli Doctors Enter Fourth Week of Strike; Sapir in JERUSALEM (JTA)—The manding a 60 per cent salary strike of 6,000 salaried doc- increase. He has conceded that a 16- tors entered its 27th day Tuesday with no sign of a hour stint of night duty after a full day's work was ex- settlement. cessive and agreed that the A lengthy meeting between strike leaders and Finance 16 hours be divided into two Minister Pinhas Sapir and full work days of eight hours Health Minister Victor each. The doctors are demand- Shemtov Sunday night failed to produce an agreement. ing a 50 per cent pay hike The doctors refused to as- for night duty plus a 25 per semble their national com- cent raise for evening and mittee Monday to consider night stand-by duty. Meanwhile, a court order- the government's latest pro- ed striking doctors in Tel posals. Sapir indicated the serious- Aviv to stop demanding fees ness with which he regards from sick fund patients they the prolonged strike by en- have been treating privately tering into talks almost im- since their strike began mediately upon his return nearly four weeks ago. The court order was ob- from a two-week visit to the tained by Kupat Holim, the U. S. He had reportedly ordered Histadrut sick fund. The goveument is report- income tax inspectors to in- vestigate clinics maintained edly ready to ask for a court by the strikers to make sure order to bar the use of hos- that taxes are deducted from pital facilities and equip- patient fees are required by ment to striking doctors who law before the money is de- are accepting patients at hospitals for fees. posited in the strike fund. Striking doctors shut down Patients who normally are treated free of charge, will hospital wards with only a be refunded in part only by single ward in each depart- the government for fees they ment open, resulting in severe overcrowding. pay during the strike. The doctors insisted, how- Sapir has made it clear that the government will not ever, that while the patients go beyond the 45.6 per cent may be inconvenienced, all wage increase it has offered, those why required treat- but is prepared to consider ment were receiving it. Premier Golda Meir met other demands by the doc- tors. The doctors are de- with the directors of three * hospitals Jure 27 in an ef- fort to get rei4 otiations going again. Deputy Pr,,•l_niel• Yigal Ion entered the Tel Hasho- mer ,Nith a medical complaint and was placed in a ward for examination. JERUSALEM ( JTA) Premier Golda Meir has in- Former Premier David Ben- dicated that her government Gurion was reported recov- will give serious considera- ering from an attack of tion to the recommendations bronchitis he suffered sev- of a special panel on pov- eral days ago. In Tel AVi residents were erty which found that large numbers of children of Ori- caught between fire and ental families live in serious water as lifeguards on the distress and that the govern- beach resumed a strike for ment has failed to cope with higher wage;.; that they had suspended a week ago. the problem. At the same time, the Tel Mrs. Meir said at a press conference that the govern- Aviv fire brigade embarked ment will discuss the report j on a partial strike. The fire- with due earnestness and will f igh ter s are answering faithfully carry out whatever alarms, but they have halted policies emerge as a result. all paper work and will not She did not commit her- respond to people who have self, however, to adopting lost their keys and call the the recommendations as they stand and conceded that German Group Hits the government is not likely to make much headway in Protestant Student that area before the national Letter Against Israel elections next October. BONN (JTA) — The The report was prepared Christian-Jewish Associations by a special committee ap- in West Germany, whose pointed by Premier Meir two patron West German Pre- years ago primarily to study Gustav Heinemann, juvenile delinquency. have - censured Ger- The panel broadened man --i-otestant student or- scope to include juvenile dis- ganize ails for their open tress in general and found letter to Chancellor Willy among other things that Brandt ; prior to his visit to 160,000 children live in con- Israel. ditions of distress and about The letter, leftist and pro- 94 per .cent of them come Arab in tone, spoke of "Is- from families of Asian or raeli annexation of the oc- African origin. cupire territories" and the The major findings of the "exp on of Palestinians." report were submitted to It des • :ibed Brandt's trip to Mrs. Meir eight months ago. Israel as "legitimizing the She told reporters that she military safeguarding of oil considered narrowing the so- supplies;," and "discrimina- cial gap and improving the tion" against Arabs in Ger- condition of children to be a major challenge facing Is- many after the Munich Olym- raeli society in the immedi- pic massacre. The coordinating commit- ate future. She said that until perma- tee of Christian-Jewish As- nent policies are devised, a sociations said it had read special unit will be establish- the open letter "with anger ed in the prime minister's and amazement." office to coordinate the ac- tivities of governmental Independence is the only agencies dealing with the bond that can tie and keep welfare problem. us together.—Torn Paine. fire department to open their doors. The firemen, like the life- guards, are demanding high- er wages. Civil Service Employes Walk Out—No Trains, No Telephones TEL AVIV (JTA) — Vital transportation and communi- cations services came to a standstill as some 5,000 civil service employes staged a 24-hour strike to support their demands for a wage scale equal to that of en- gineers. Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir warned employes not to expect the government to give in to their wage de- mands because of the elec- tions this year. Meanwhile, there was no telephone service in Israel and no trains were running. Special buses were chartered to carry servicemen back to their units from week-end leaves. The civil service em- ployes have threatened a general strike beginning Sat- Talks 22—Friday, July 6, 1973' urday if ther demands are not met. Emigre Lawyers Complain Against Absorption Ministry JERUSALEM (JTA) - — A group of immigrant lawyers from the Soviet Union has complained to Justice Min- ister Yaacov Shimshon Sha- piro that Israeli authorities are discouraging them from practicing their profession. Their complaint was di- rected against the ministry of absorption, officials of which, they said, tried to persuade them to take cleri- cal jobs rather than practice law. They asked the justice minister to permit them to take their qualifying exam- inations in Russian and to help them find jobs where they can serve their appren- ticeship for the period re- quired to become articled lawyers. Shapiro reportedly prom- ised to do his best to assist them. kTRE-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Having A Party and don't feel like fussing? 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